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Quality Control In Chinese Industrial MineralsBy K. Fountain
In Novemeber of last year I visited a mica mine in Hunan Province, China. For nine months , we had been trying to sell Chinese mica to a customer in Belgium. Talking to the customer was like negotita
Jan 1, 1987
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Development And Application Of A Multi-Period, Time-Dependent Ventilation Network Analyzer - IntroductionBy David R. Kalasky
One of the primary areas of computer application in mine ventilation has been the analysis of mine ventilation networks. A variety of network analyzers that are aimed toward the solution of flows in a
Jan 1, 1986
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An innovative finite tube method for coupling of mine ventilation network and gob flow field: Methodology and application in risk analysisBy Yi Luo, FENGLIANG WU
Mine gob has long been a safety concern in the coal industry due to the air flowing through the gob area. Therefore, knowledge of the airflow distribution and locations of hazard zones in longwall gob
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Vertical Crater Retreat Stoping As Applied At The Homestake Mine (b951c862-019d-41c7-9c89-45bf8f9e7535)By Steven T. Mitchell
The introduction of Vertical Crater Retreat (VCR) Stoping at the Homestake Mine in Lead, SD, constitutes a major advance in Homes take Mining Company's efforts to improve productivity and reduce
Jan 1, 1980
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Development And Maintenance Of Haul Roads In Open Pit MinesBy R. F. Winkle
Shortly after World War II, considerable impetus was given to use of truck haulage in open pit mines by the manufacture of large off-highway trucks. Mine management was quick to utilize this more flex
Jan 1, 1976
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Backfill --Whatever It Takes (fcae3bd4-481a-4110-9923-93fcb6b0528e)By D. Kump
The Bullfrog Mine is an underground gold mine that uses the underhand-cut-and-fill mining method. The portal was established on June 18, 1991. Mining is expected to be completed by the summer of 1999.
Jan 1, 1999
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The Hot-Stage Microscope: An Important Tool For Chemical-Metallurgical Research At Elevated Temperatures ? IntroductionBy A. R. Conroy
Microscopic observation of physical and chemical changes which take place in various materials under conditions of elevated temperature and controlled atmosphere can often yield valuable insight into
Jan 1, 1964
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A Discrete Fracture Network Model for Prediction of Longwall‑Induced Permeability (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By E. Watkins, S. J. Schatzel, V. Gangrade, K. M. Ajayi, Z. Khademian
Longwall-induced deformations could jeopardize the mechanical integrity of shale gas well casings positioned in the abutment pillar of a longwall mine. The in situ and induced fracture networks surrou
Jun 17, 2022
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The Value of Recording Small Mining Induced Microseismic Events with Examples from Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine - RASIM 2022By B. Simser, T. Butler
Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine, located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, is a primary/secondary blasthole operation with ore zones lying between 1,100 and 1,700 m below surface. One of the main benefits
Apr 26, 2022
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Soda Ash Roasting Of Sb-As Precious Metal ConcentratesBy P. R. Taylor
The ability to process complex precious metal sulfide concentrates containing antimony and arsenic, in an economic and environmentally safe manner, is an important problem facing the mining industry i
Jan 1, 1993
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Instantaneous Access To Maintenance DataBy R. Gilges
The implementation of effective techniques for meeting the maintenance requirements of the new Utah Copper Division smelter, one of the largest in the Western Hemisphere, is a goal of the smelter mana
Jan 1, 1977
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Gypsum And Salt Resources In Oklahoma Portion Of Permian BasinBy Kenneth S. Johnson
Large reserves of high-purity Permian gypsum crop out and are at shallow depth in three regions of western Oklahoma, Gypsum beds in the Blaine Formation are 10 to 30 feet thick and are generally 95 to
Jan 1, 1973
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A Comparative Analyses Of Different Dolomite/Francolite Flotation TechniquesBy H. EI-shall
In this paper, the results of bench scale testing of five different flotation processes to separate dolomite from phosphate are discussed. The effectiveness of each process interms of phosphate recove
Jan 1, 1995
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Experience In Coping With Some Peculiar Safety Problems In Taiwan Coal Mines - I. IntroductionBy Patzen Wu
Taiwan is located in the orogenic belt of island arcs on the western rim of the Pacific Ocean. The structure of the Taiwan coal fields is much complicated as a result of active Cenozoic orogenic distu
Jan 1, 1982
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Geostatistics And Productivity In The Mining Industry - Part 1: From Exploration To Design Of A Global ProjectBy Dominique Francois-Bongarcon
The world mining industry is facing a severe recession. Thus, it is time to recall the value of geostatistical methods which were formerly developed as a money-saving and productivity-increasing tool.
Jan 1, 1983
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Improvement of Precast Concrete Segmental Lining by Post-Tensioned StrandsBy Behzad Khorshidi
"The ultimate objectives of the post-tensioned strands are to connect the precast segments into a ring and provide pre-stress in the tunnel circumference. The method involves inserting the strand thro
Jan 1, 2016
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Anaylytical Method For Rating Flocculant PerformanceBy M. R. Rosen
A technique is presented for simple characterization of the performance of flocculents in various mining applications. The method utilizes three key parameters obtained from raw settling data and com
Jan 1, 1980
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2. On-Line Production Monitoring and Control ? IntroductionBy F. L. Wilke
Underground mining is a very complicated and complex industrial activity. The uncertain and, in most cases, the incomplete knowledge of the geological and mineralogical nature of the deposits can caus
Jan 1, 1979
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State-Of-The-Art Grinding Control ? Grinding ControlBy L. B. Hales
December 3, 1972, James Wm. White presented the results of an instrumentation and process control survey which was sponsored by the Anaconda Company at the annual Tucson Subsection AIME meeting.(1) Tw
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Demand During the 1970?s For Electrical Power GenerationBy Richard L. Gordon
At almost no time since the end of World War I has the coal industry been free from serious threats to its competitive position. At present, the critical question is whether the industry can maintain
Jan 1, 1971